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Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory System: Volume 3 2nd edition [Hardback]

(Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, weight: 1430 g, 300 illustrations (300 in full color); Illustrations, unspecified
  • Sērija : Netter Green Book Collection
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 143770574X
  • ISBN-13: 9781437705744
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, weight: 1430 g, 300 illustrations (300 in full color); Illustrations, unspecified
  • Sērija : Netter Green Book Collection
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 143770574X
  • ISBN-13: 9781437705744
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The long-awaited update of The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations is now becoming a reality! Master artist-physician, Carlos Machado, and other top medical illustrators have teamed-up with medical experts to make the classic Netter "green books" a reliable effective current-day reference. The first three volumes to be released will be:

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The Respiratory System

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Access rare illustrations in one convenient source from the only Netter work devoted specifically to the respiratory system. Get a complete overview of the respiratory system through multidisciplinary coverage from physiology and biochemistry to adult and pediatric medicine and surgery. Gain a quick understanding of complex topics from a concise text-atlas format that provides a context bridge between primary and specialized medicine.





Grasp the nuances of the pathophysiology of today's major respiratory conditions-including pulmonary hypertension, COPD, asthma, environmental lung disease, sleep disorders, infections of the immunocompromised, neonatal breathing disorders, and drug-resistant TB, and modern endoscopic and surgical techniques-through advances in molecular biology and radiologic imaging. Benefit from the expertise of the new editor, David Kaminsky, MD, who contributes significant experience in asthma and general pulmonary and critical care medicine, and his team of world class contributors. Clearly see the connection between basic and clinical sciences with an integrated overview of normal structure and function as it relates to pathologic conditions. Apply a visual approach-with the classic Netter art, updated illustrations, and modern imaging-to normal and abnormal body function and the clinical presentation of the patient. Tap into the perspectives of an international advisory board for content that reflects the current global consensus.

Recenzijas

"The book focuses on broad categories in pulmonology and augments substantially the presentation of the last edition. Illustrations and graphics are outstanding and make this the masterpiece that it is. For pulmonologists, the book achieves its likely intended goals well. I would personally consider it an essential resource."

- Joel Seidman, MD, William Beaumont Hospitals

4 Star - Doody's Rating, March 2013

SECTION 1
Anatomy And Embryology
1-1 Respiratory System
3(1)
1-2 Bony Thorax
4(1)
1-3 Rib Characteristics and Costovertebral Articulations
5(1)
1-4 Anterior Thoracic Wall
6(1)
1-5 Anterior Thoracic Wall (cont'd)
7(1)
1-6 Anterior Thoracic Wall: Internal View
8(1)
1-7 Dorsal Aspect of the Thorax
9(1)
1-8 Dorsal Aspect of the Thorax: Posterior and Lateral View
10(1)
1-9 Intercostal Nerves and Arteries
11(1)
1-10 Diaphragm (Viewed from Above)
12(1)
1-11 Topography of the Lungs (Anterior View)
13(1)
1-12 Topography of the Lungs (Posterior View)
14(1)
1-13 Medial Surface of the Lungs
15(1)
1-14 Bronchopulmonary Segments
16(1)
1-15 Bronchopulmonary Segments in Relationship to Ribs
17(1)
1-16 Relationships of the Trachea and Main Bronchi
18(1)
1-17 Bronchial Arteries
19(1)
1-18 Mediastinum: Right Lateral View
20(1)
1-19 Mediastinum: Left Lateral View
21(1)
1-20 Innervation of the Lungs and Tracheobronchial Tree
22(1)
1-21 Structure of the Trachea and Major Bronchi
23(1)
1-22 Intrapulmonary Airways
24(1)
1-23 Structure of Bronchi and Bronchioles---Light Microscopy
25(1)
1-24 Ultrastructure of the Tracheal, Bronchial, and Bronchiolar Epithelium
26(1)
1-25 Bronchial Submucosal Glands
27(1)
1-26 Intrapulmonary Blood Circulation
28(1)
1-27 Fine Structure of Alveolar Capillary Unit: Ultrastructure of Pulmonary Alveoli and Capillaries
29(1)
1-28 Fine Structure of Alveolar Capillary Unit: Type II Alveolar Cell and Surface-Active Layer
30(1)
1-29 Fine Structure of Alveolar Capillary Unit: Pulmonary Vascular Endothelium
31(1)
1-30 Lymphatic Drainage of the Lungs and Pleura
32(1)
1-31 Lymphatic Drainage of the Lungs and Pleura: Distribution of Lymphatics in Lungs and Pleura
33(1)
1-32 Pulmonary Immunology: Lymphocytes, Mast Cells, Eosinophils, and Neutrophils
34(1)
Development Of The Lower Respiratory System
1-33 Developing Respiratory Tract and Pharynx
35(1)
1-34 Respiratory System at 5 to 6 Weeks
36(1)
1-35 Respiratory System at 6 to 7 Weeks
37(1)
1-36 Larynx, Tracheobronchial Tree, and Lungs at 7 to 10 Weeks
38(1)
1-37 Sagittal Section at 6 to 7 Weeks
39(1)
1-38 Transverse Section at 5 to 8 Weeks
40(1)
1-39 Diaphragm at 5 to 6 Weeks
41(1)
1-40 Terminal Air Tube
42(1)
1-41 Alveolar-Capillary Relationships at Age 8 Years
43(1)
1-42 Surfactant Effects
44(1)
1-43 Physiology of the Perinatal Pulmonary Circulation
45(4)
SECTION 2
Physiology Pulmonary Mechanics And Gas Exchange
2-1 Muscles of Respiration
49(1)
2-2 Spirometry: Lung Volume and Measurement
50(1)
2-3 Determination of Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
51(1)
2-4 Forces During Quiet Breathing
52(1)
2-5 Measurement of Elastic Properties of the Lung
53(1)
2-6 Surface Forces In the Lung
54(1)
2-7 Elastic Properties of the Respiratory System: Lung and Chest Wall
55(1)
2-8 Distribution of Airway Resistance
56(1)
2-9 Patterns of Airflow
57(1)
2-10 Expiratory Flow
58(1)
2-11 Forced Expiratory Vital Capacity Maneuver
59(1)
2-12 Work of Breathing
60(1)
2-13 Pleural Pressure Gradient and Closing Volume
61(1)
2-14 Distribution of Pulmonary Blood Flow
62(1)
2-15 Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
63(1)
2-16 Pathways and Transfers of O2 and CO2
64(1)
2-17 Blood Gas Relationships During Normal Ventilation and Alveolar Hypoventilation
65(1)
2-18 Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships
66(1)
2-19 Shunts
67(1)
2-20 Oxygen Transport
68(1)
2-21 Role of Lungs and Kidneys in Regulation of Acid-Base Balance
69(1)
2-22 Response to Oxidant Injury
70(1)
Lung Metabolism
2-23 Inactivation of Circulating Vasoactive Substances
71(1)
2-24 Activation of Circulating Precursors of Vasoactive Substances
72(1)
Control And Disorders Of Respiration
2-25 Chemical Control of Respiration (Feedback Mechanism)
73(1)
2-26 Neural Control of Breathing
74(1)
2-27 Respiratory Response to Exercise
75(1)
2-28 Effects of High Altitude on Respiratory Mechanism
76(1)
2-29 Hyperventilation and Hypoventilation
77(1)
2-30 Periodic Breathing (Cheyne-Stokes)
78(1)
2-31 Sites of Pathologic Disturbances in Control of Breathing
79(3)
SECTION 3
Diagnostic Procedures
3-1 to 3-3 Tests of Pulmonary Function
82(3)
Radiologic Examination Of The Lungs
3-4 Normal Posteroanterior (PA) and Lateral Views of Chest
85(1)
3-5 Lateral Decubitus View
86(1)
3-6 Technique of Helical Computed Tomography (CT)
87(1)
3-7 Right Bronchial Tree as Revealed by Bronchograms
88(1)
3-8 Left Bronchial Tree as Revealed by Bronchograms
89(1)
3-9 Pulmonary Angiography
90(1)
3-10 Images from a PET-CT Scanner
91(1)
3-11 Patterns of Lobar Collapse: Right Lung (After Lubert and Krause)
92(1)
3-12 Patterns of Lobar Collapse: Left Lung (After Lubert and Krause)
93(1)
3-13 Alveolar Versus Interstitial Disease
94(1)
3-14 Distribution of Pulmonary Nodules
95(1)
3-15 Alveolar Disease
96(1)
3-16 Radiographic Consolidation Patterns of Each Segment of Lungs (AP Views)
97(1)
3-17 Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
98(1)
3-18 Airway and Pleural Diseases
99(1)
3-19 Abnormalities of the Chest Wall and Mediastinum
100(1)
3-20 Exhaled Breath Analysis
101(1)
Endoscopic Procedures
3-21 Flexible Bronchoscopy
102(1)
3-22 Bronchoscopic Views
103(1)
3-23 Nomenclature for Peripheral Bronchi
104(1)
3-24 Rigid Bronchoscopy
105(1)
3-25 Endobronchial Ultrasonography
106(1)
3-26 Mediastinotomy and Mediastinoscopy
107(4)
SECTION 4
Diseases And Pathology Congenital Lung Disease
4-1 Congenital Deformities of the Thoracic Cage
111(1)
4-2 Pathology of Kyphoscoliosis
112(1)
4-3 Pulmonary Function in Kyphoscoliosis
113(1)
4-4 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
114(1)
4-5 Tracheoesophageal Fistulas and Tracheal Anomalies
115(1)
4-6 Pulmonary Agenesis, Aplasia, and Hypoplasia
116(1)
4-7 Congenital Lung Cysts
117(1)
4-8 Pulmonary Sequestration
118(1)
4-9 Congenital Lobar Emphysema
119(1)
4-10 Chronic Cough
120(1)
Laryngeal Disorders
4-11 Common Laryngeal Lesions
121(1)
4-12 Laryngeal and Tracheal Stenosis
122(1)
4-13 Vocal Cord Dysfunction
123(1)
Bronchial Asthma
4-14 Allergic Asthma: Clinical Features
124(1)
4-15 Nonallergic Asthma: Clinical Features
125(1)
4-16 Common Precipitating Factors in Etiology of Bronchial Asthma
126(1)
4-17 Variable Airflow Obstruction and Airway Hyperresponsiveness
127(1)
4-18 Sputum in Bronchial Asthma
128(1)
4-19 Skin Testing for Allergy
129(1)
4-20 Representative Differential Diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma
130(1)
4-21 Blood Gas and pH Relationships
131(1)
4-22 Airway Pathophysiology in Asthma
132(1)
4-23 Mechanism of Type 1 (Immediate) Hypersensitivity
133(1)
4-24 Pathology of Severe Asthma
134(1)
4-25 General Management Principles for Allergic Asthma
135(1)
4-26 Mechanism of Asthma Medications
136(1)
4-27 Emergency Department Management of Asthma
137(1)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
4-28 Interrelationships of Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema
138(1)
4-29 Emphysema
139(1)
4-30 Chronic Bronchitis
140(1)
4-31 Mixed Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema
141(1)
4-32 Cor Pulmonale Caused by COPD
142(1)
4-33 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
143(1)
4-34 Anatomic Distribution of Emphysema
144(1)
4-35 Centriacinar (Centrilobular) Emphysema
145(1)
4-36 Panacinar (Panlobular) Emphysema
146(1)
4-37 COPD: Inflammation
147(1)
4-38 COPD: Protease-Antiprotease Imbalance
148(1)
4-39 Pulmonary Function in Obstructive Disease
149(1)
4-40 Pathophysiology of Emphysema: Loss of Elastic Recoil and Hyperinflation
150(1)
4-41 High-Resolution CT Scan of Lungs in COPD
151(1)
4-42 Summary of COPD Treatment Guidelines
152(1)
Bronchiectasis
4-43 Bilateral Severe Bronchiectasis
153(1)
4-44 Localized Bronchiectasis
154(1)
Cystic Fibrosis
4-45 Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations of Cystic Fibrosis
155(1)
4-46 Radiographic and Cross Anatomic in Findings of the Lung Cystic Fibrosis
156(1)
4-47 Cystic Fibrosis: Clinical Aspects
157(1)
Lung Cancer Overview
4-48 Classification of Bronchogenic Carcinoma
158(1)
4-49 Lung Cancer Staging
159(1)
4-50 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung
160(1)
4-51 Adenocarcinoma of the Lung
161(1)
4-52 Large Cell Carcinomas of the Lung
162(1)
4-53 Small Cell Carcinomas of the Lung
163(1)
4-54 Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
164(1)
4-55 Pancoast Tumor and Syndrome
165(1)
Paraneoplastic Manifestations Of Lung Cancer
4-56 Endocrine Manifestations of Lung Cancer
166(1)
4-57 Neuromuscular and Connective Tissue Manifestations
167(1)
4-58 Other Neoplasms of the Lung
168(1)
4-59 Benign Tumors of the Lung
169(1)
4-60 Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
170(1)
4-61 Mediastinal Tumors: Anterior Mediastinum
171(1)
4-62 Middle-Posterior and Paravertebral Mediastinum
172(1)
4-63 Pulmonary Metastases
173(1)
Pneumonia
4-64 Overview of Pneumonia
174(1)
4-65 Pneumococcal Pneumonia
175(1)
4-66 Pneumococcal Pneumonia (cont'd)
176(1)
Atypical Pathogen Pneumonia
4-67 Mycoplasmal Pneumonia
177(1)
4-68 Chlamydophila Psittaci Pneumonia
178(1)
4-69 Legionella Pneumonia
179(1)
4-70 Staphylococcus Aureus Pneumonia
180(1)
4-71 Haemophilus Influenzae Pneumonia
181(1)
4-72 Gram-Negative Bacterial Pneumonia
182(1)
Viral Community-Acquired Pneumonia
4-73 Influenza Virus and its Epidemiology
183(1)
4-74 Influenza Pneumonia
184(1)
4-75 Varicella Pneumonia
185(1)
4-76 Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia
186(1)
4-77 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
187(1)
4-78 Lung Abscess
188(1)
4-79 Lung Abscess (cont'd)
189(1)
4-80 Overview of Health Care-Associated Pneumonia, Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia, and Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
190(1)
4-81 Testing for Suspected Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
191(1)
4-82 Pneumonia in the Compromised Host
192(1)
4-83 Pneumonia in the Compromised Host (cont'd)
193(1)
4-84 Actinomycosis
194(1)
4-85 Nocardiosis
195(1)
4-86 Histoplasmosis
196(1)
4-87 Histoplasmosis (cont'd)
197(1)
4-88 Coccidioidomycosis
198(1)
4-89 Blastomycosis
199(1)
4-90 Paracoccidioidomycosis
200(1)
4-91 Cryptococcosis
201(1)
4-92 Aspergillosis
202(1)
Tuberculosis
4-93 Dissemination of Tuberculosis
203(1)
4-94 Evolution of Tubercle
204(1)
4-95 Initial (Primary) Tuberculosis Complex
205(1)
4-96 Progressive Pathology
206(1)
4-97 Extensive Cavitary Disease
207(1)
4-98 Miliary Tuberculosis
208(1)
4-99 Tuberculin Testing
209(1)
4-100 Sputum Examination
210(1)
4-101 Sputum Culture
211(1)
4-102 Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease
212(1)
Lung Diseases Caused By The Inhalation Of Particles And Fumes
4-103 Overview of Inhalation Diseases
213(1)
4-104 Silicosis
214(1)
4-105 Silicosis (cont'd)
215(1)
4-106 Coal Worker's Pneumoconiosis
216(1)
4-107 Asbestosis and Asbestos-Related Diseases
217(1)
4-108 Asbestosis Asbestos-Related Diseases (cont'd)
218(1)
4-109 Beryllium
219(1)
4-110 Pneumoconiosis Caused by Various Minerals and Mixed Dusts
220(1)
4-111 Pneumoconiosis Caused by Various Minerals and Mixed Dusts (cont'd)
221(1)
4-112 Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
222(1)
4-113 Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (cont'd)
223(1)
Pulmonary Embolism And Venous Thromboembolism
4-114 Predisposing Factors for Pulmonary Embolism
224(1)
4-115 Sources of Pulmonary Emboli
225(1)
4-116 Clinical Manifestations of Leg Vein Thrombosis
226(1)
4-117 Ultrasound and CT in Diagnosis of Acute Venous Thromboembolism
227(1)
4-118 Embolism of Lesser Degree Without Infarction
228(1)
4-119 Pulmonary Infarction
229(1)
4-120 Massive Embolization
230(1)
4-121 Mechanical Defenses Against and Chronic Effects of Pulmonary Embolism
231(1)
4-122 Special Situations and Extravascular Sources of Pulmonary Emboli
232(1)
Pulmonary Hypertension
4-123 WHO Classification System of Pulmonary Hypertension
233(1)
4-124 Pathology of Pulmonary Hypertension
234(1)
4-125 Diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension
235(1)
4-126 Therapy for Pulmonary Hypertension
236(1)
Pulmonary Edema
4-127 Pulmonary Edema: Pathway of Normal Pulmonary Fluid Resorption
237(1)
4-128 Pulmonary Edema: Some Etiologies and Hypotheses of Mechanisms
238(1)
Pleural Effusion
4-129 Pathophysiology of Pleural Fluid Accumulation
239(1)
4-130 Pleural Effusion in Heart Disease
240(1)
4-131 Unexpandable Lung
241(1)
4-132 Parapneumonic Effusion
242(1)
4-133 Pleural Effusion in Malignancy
243(1)
4-134 Chylothorax
244(1)
Thoracic Trauma
4-135 Rib and Sternal Fractures
245(1)
4-136 Flail Chest and Pulmonary Contusion
246(1)
Pneumothorax
4-137 Tension Pneumothorax
247(1)
4-138 Open (Sucking) Pneumothorax
248(1)
4-139 Hemothorax
249(1)
4-140 Pulmonary Laceration
250(1)
4-141 Tracheobronchial Rupture
251(1)
4-142 Traumatic Asphyxia
252(1)
4-143 Diaphragmatic Injuries
253(1)
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
4-144 Respiratory Distress Syndrome
254(1)
4-145 Respiratory Distress Syndrome (cont'd)
255(1)
4-146 Acute Lung Injury
256(1)
Interstitial Lung Diseases
4-147 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias
257(1)
4-148 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias (cont'd)
258(1)
4-149 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias (cont'd)
259(1)
4-150 Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia
260(1)
4-151 Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis
261(1)
4-152 Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
262(1)
4-153 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
263(1)
4-154 Pulmonary Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
264(1)
4-155 Sarcoidosis
265(1)
4-156 Sarcoidosis (cont'd)
266(1)
4-157 Rheumatoid Arthritis
267(1)
4-158 Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)
268(1)
4-159 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
269(1)
4-160 Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis
270(1)
4-161 Pulmonary Vasculitis
271(1)
4-162 Eosinophilic Pneumonia
272(1)
4-163 Pulmonary Manifestations of Other Diseases
273(1)
4-164 Pulmonary Manifestations of Other Diseases (cont'd)
274(1)
4-165 Sleep Medicine
275(1)
4-166 Sleep-Disordered Breathing
276(2)
SECTION 5
Therapies And Therapeutic Procedures
Pulmonary Pharmacology
5-1 Bronchodilators
278(1)
5-2 Methylxanthines
279(1)
5-3 Methylxanthines: Adverse Effects
280(1)
5-4 Anticholinergics
281(1)
5-5 Corticosteroid Actions in Bronchial Asthma
282(1)
5-6 Corticosteroids: Clinical Uses
283(1)
5-7 Adverse Effects of Corticosteroids
284(1)
5-8 Leukotrienes
285(1)
5-9 Antileukotrienes
286(1)
5-10 Cough Suppressants (Antitussive Agents)
287(1)
5-11 Pulmonary Rehabilitation
288(1)
Oxygen Therapy
5-12 Oxygen Therapy in Acute Respiratory Failure
289(1)
5-13 Methods of Oxygen Administration
290(1)
5-14 Oxygen Therapy in Chronic Respiratory Failure (Ambulatory and Home Use)
291(1)
Airway Management
5-15 Introduction of Chest Drainage Tubes
292(1)
5-16 Chest-Draining Methods
293(1)
5-17 Postural Drainage and Breathing Exercises
294(1)
5-18 Upper Airway Obstruction and the Heimlich Maneuver
295(1)
5-19 Securing an Emergent Airway
296(1)
5-20 Endotracheal Intubation
297(1)
5-21 Tracheostomy
298(1)
5-22 Morbidity of Endotracheal Intubation and Tracheostomy
299(1)
5-23 Endotracheal Suction
300(1)
5-24 Mechanical Ventilation
301(1)
Lung Surgery
5-25 Tracheal Resection and Anastomosis
302(1)
5-26 Removal of Mediastinal Tumors
303(1)
5-27 Sublobar Resection and Surgical Lung Biopsy
304(1)
5-28 Lobectomy
305(1)
5-29 Pneumonectomy
306(1)
5-30 Pneumonectomy (cont'd)
307(1)
5-31 Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
308(1)
5-32 Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
309(1)
5-33 Lung Transplantation
310(1)
Selected References 311(6)
Index 317